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Beuningen  
Beuningen De Lutte Glane Losser Overdinkel  
De Lutte  
Glane  
Losser  
Overdinkel


*Oldenzaal
*Oldenzaal


Oldenzaal was part of the Hanseatic League, also known as the Hansa, as a subsidiary city of fellow Hanseatic city Deventer.
Oldenzaal was part of the Hanseatic League, also known as the Hansa, as a subsidiary city of fellow Hanseatic city Deventer.  


It received city rights in 1249
It received city rights in 1249  


*Olst-Wijhe
*Olst-Wijhe


Boerhaar (732, +10), Boskamp (1091, -51), Den Nul (568, +20), Duur (189, +6), Eikelhof and Overwetering (295, -14), Elshof (473, +26), Fortmond (104, -3), Hengforden (456, +37), Herxen (320, +4), Marle (76, +2), Middel (213, +/-0), Olst (5114, +209), Welsum and Welsumerveld (605, +2), Wesepe (1206, +18) and Wijhe
Boerhaar (732, +10), Boskamp (1091, -51), Den Nul (568, +20), Duur (189, +6), Eikelhof and Overwetering (295, -14), Elshof (473, +26), Fortmond (104, -3), Hengforden (456, +37), Herxen (320, +4), Marle (76, +2), Middel (213, +/-0), Olst (5114, +209), Welsum and Welsumerveld (605, +2), Wesepe (1206, +18) and Wijhe  


*Ommen [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/71/VonDemTeutschenLand.jpg Map of Ommen draen between 1525-1550]
*Ommen [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/71/VonDemTeutschenLand.jpg Map of Ommen draen between 1525-1550]


Ommen is a municipality and a Hanseatic city in the Vecht valley of the Salland region, which is at the heart of the province of Overijssel in the eastern Netherlands. Historical records first name Ommen in the early 12th century and it was officially founded as a city in 1248. It now has 17,402 inhabitants on a surface of 181.98 km2 (70.26 sq mi).[
Ommen is a municipality and a Hanseatic city in the Vecht valley of the Salland region, which is at the heart of the province of Overijssel in the eastern Netherlands. Historical records first name Ommen in the early 12th century and it was officially founded as a city in 1248. It now has 17,402 inhabitants on a surface of 181.98 km2 (70.26 sq mi).[ Ommen (population: 8,710) and the town of Lemele (population: 570), the municipality consists of the following hamlets and villages: Archem, Arriën, Arriërveld, Beerze, Beerzerveld, Besthmen, Eerde, Giethmen, Junne, Ommerschans, Stegeren, Stegerveld, Varsen, Vilsteren, Vinkenbuurt, Witharen and Zeesse.[1]  
Ommen (population: 8,710) and the town of Lemele (population: 570), the municipality consists of the following hamlets and villages: Archem, Arriën, Arriërveld, Beerze, Beerzerveld, Besthmen, Eerde, Giethmen, Junne, Ommerschans, Stegeren, Stegerveld, Varsen, Vilsteren, Vinkenbuurt, Witharen and Zeesse.[1]


*Raalte
Raalte Heino Heeten Luttenberg Broekland Nieuw-Heeten Mariënheem Laag Zuthem Lierderholthuis
*Rijssen-Holten
Beuseberg, De Borkeld, Dijkerhoek (2 km west of Holten), Espelo, Holten, Holterberg, Holterbroek, Lichtenberg, Look, Neerdorp (actually a part of the village Holten) and Rijssen. Only Holten and Rijssen have more than 500 inhabitants. Both Holten and Rijssen are easily accessible by car; the A1 motorway (Amsterdam - Berlin) is only a few kilometres away. The distance between Amsterdam and Holten is about 110 km (70 miles). Rijssen lies 7 km (4,5 miles) more to the east
*Staphorst
Halfweg
Leijen
Slingenberg
Hamingen
IJhorst
Lankhorst
Punthorst
Rouveen
Staphorst
*Steenwijkerland
Baarlo
Baars
Barsbeek
Basse
Belt-Schutsloot
Blauwe Hand
Blokzijl ( 1,400)
De Bult
De Klosse
De Kolk
De Pol
Doosje
Dwarsgracht – like Nederland and Muggenbeet, a small village much like Giethoorn, however more remote
Eesveen
Giethoorn (2,600)
Heetveld
Kadoelen
Kalenberg
Kallenkote
Kuinre
Leeuwte
Marijenkampen
Moespot
Muggenbeet
Nederland, Overijssel
Oldemarkt (2,600)
Onna, Overijssel
Ossenzijl
Paasloo
Roekebosch
Ronduite
Scheerwolde
Sint Jansklooster (2,400)
Steenwijk (17,100)
Steenwijkerwold (1,900)
Tuk – like Zuidveen now a suburb of Steenwijk ( 1,600)
Vollenhove (4,100)
Wanneperveen (1,600)
Wetering
Willemsoord
Witte Paarden
Zuidveen.
*Tubbergen
Albergen, Fleringen, Geesteren, Haarle, Harbrinkhoek, Hezingen, Langeveen, Mander, Manderveen, Mariaparochie, Reutum, Tubbergen and Vasse
*Twenterand
Bruinehaar, De Pollen, Den Ham, Geerdijk, Kloosterhaar, Meer Vriezenveen, Vroomshoop, Weitemanslanden, Westerhaar-Vriezenveensewijk and Westerhoeven
*Wierden
Enter, Hoge Hexel, Ypelo, Notter, Rectum, Zuna
*Zwartewaterland
Cellemuiden
De Velde
Genemuiden (population on 1 January 2007: 9,985)
Hasselt, Overijssel, Netherlands (pop. 6,963)
Kamperzeedijk-Oost and Kamperzeedijk-West
Kievitsnest
Mastenbroek
Zwartewatersklooster
Zwartsluis


*Raalte
*Rijssen-Holten
*Staphorst
*Steenwijkerland
*Tubbergen
*Twenterand
*Wierden
*Zwartewaterland
*Zwolle
*Zwolle
Zwolle became a member of the Hanseatic league in 1294. <br>
During World War Two, Zwolle was single-handedly liberated by Private Leo Major, a Canadian soldier from Montreal
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